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A.D.A. Jean Ward is a fictional character portrayed by Anna Gunn in the TV series The Practice.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Betrayal (season 2), they were 29 years old.
They appear in 10 episodes out of a total of 167 aired

A.D.A. Jean Ward

by Anna Gunn

character

Episodes10

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    Betrayal

    episode S2.E2 september 1997
    The firm represents an outrageously clever client, who is accused of stabbing his lover to death, but pulls a brilliant legal maneuver in an attempt to get away with it. A series of unfortunate misunderstandings causes Jimmy to be arrested for solicitation.
  • 8
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    Truth and Consequences

    episode S2.E16 january 1998
    A gang member threatens Rebecca's life after she witnesses a robbery-homicide.
  • 7.5
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    Ties That Bind

    episode S2.E18 february 1998
    Ellenor and Lindsay represent a porn star accused of choking her co-star husband to death during a bondage scene. Rebecca's capacity as an eye-witness is called into question, when her identification at the line-up might get suppressed. Hellen is stunned when she figures out the true nature of Bobby and Lindsay's relationship.
  • 8
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    The Trial

    episode S2.E19 february 1998
    Hellen and Bobby's relationship is sent into a turmoil, when they are put at opposite sides of the same juicy, high-profile murder case, and neither is willing to back out. Eugene represents Rebecca's old and cranky uncle for tax evasion.
  • 7.6
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    In Deep

    episode S2.E21 march 1998
    Ellenor sticks Lindsay with a humiliating case of a man determined to get his day in court when fined for using too much water when flushing his toilet. Things get even worse when the case goes before a very respected judge, who dies unexpectedly, just after causing a horrible mix-up. Ellenor herself defends a long-time client, accused of purse-snatching, only to be charged under an obscure federal law, and is faced with 20 years in jail. Meanwhile, Rebecca testifies as an eye witness in a murder trial, and faces a vigorous cross by the defense attorney.
  • 7.8
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    Another Day

    episode S2.E22 march 1998
    Joey Herric returns, having killed yet another lover by stabbing him in the chest. Hellen takes on the case, determined to finally get Joey, and Bobby tries to suppress his previous crime from evidence. Ellenor defends purse snatcher Warren Cruikshank, charged with affecting tourism and faced with 20 years in jail. Lindsay once again takes on her former Professor, Anderson Pearson, but this time instead of making a settlement offer, he makes her a job offer.
  • 8.1
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    Checkmate

    episode S2.E23 march 1998
    A.D.A. Helen Gamble and Joey Heric go head to head in the courtroom, each trying to outmaneuver the other in Heric's murder trial. Meanwhile, Ellenor represents an obese woman, suing a carnival for ridiculing her in public.
  • 8.1
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    Body Count

    episode S3.E3 october 1998
    George Vogleman, the podiatrist who Ellenor once dated, comes to her for help with a gruesome surprise in his bag. Jimmy and Rebecca defend a man who has been planning to kill his wife for years, while Lindsay and Bobby prepare for the Pearson trial. Finally, Hellen and Lindsay move in together.
  • 7.4
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    Judge and Jury

    episode S3.E13 january 1999
    While presiding over a case Bobby is handling, Judge Kittleson call him into her chambers and informs him she had an extremely erotic dream about him. After he makes it clear his not interested in her, Bobby begins to feel her rulings are biased against him. Meanwhile, Hellen prosecutes a TV news producer as an accessory to murder, when he gives a live broadcast to a doctor assisting a suicide.
  • 7.5
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    Manifest Necessity

    episode S6.E16 march 2002
    Bobby and Jimmy defend a client accused of killing his business partner, but when one of the witnesses ends up dead, things get a little more complicated. Meanwhile, Lindsay has a client who seems determined to want to go to prison.